A series of articles from http://www.unknow...­ (one of the best screenwriting blogs going). The entire document is a kind of instructional pep rally for getting your characters through their transitional arc. - ADULT LANGUAGE WARNING

Meet with local professional and aspiring screenwriters to learn the craft of screenwriting, critique others' work, and have your own work reviewed. Typical meetings involve editing and Q&A sessions on 3-10 pages of a completed script or script-in-progress. Other meetings focus on various aspects of the screenwriting trade, from pitching and agents to loglines and contests.

You do not have to be a published, produced, or sold writer to participate, but we do ask that you only bring SCRIPTS or script marketing materials (e.g., treatments, synopses, TV series bibles, etc.) to meetings. We do not review book manuscripts, poetry, articles, or other genres of writing.

We hope to see you there and look forward to your contributions. And as always, KEEP WRITING.